Only 6 of the 33 Arrested at George Washington U. Were Students

As if we needed more proof the college mobs aren’t grassroots.

The Washington Post reported that six of the 33 arrested at the George Washington University anti-Israel encampment are students:

All of those arrested — 29 on charges of unlawful entry and four on charges of assaulting police — were given criminal citations and released, according to authorities. They will have to appear in court at a later date, and they did not go through a formal booking process. The charges are misdemeanors.Police said 25 of the people arrested are female, including a 17-year-old from Silver Spring, Md. Most of the adults are ages 19 to 23. According to social media posts, six of the people arrested attend Georgetown University, about a mile and a half from GWU. A spokeswoman for Georgetown could not immediately confirm that number.The Washington Post reached three of the people arrested, and they declined to comment. University officials have asserted that outsiders co-opted the nearly two-week campus demonstration protesting the Israel-Gaza war and demanding that the school sever ties with the Jewish state. Police said that many people left when dispersal warnings were given before the arrests, so a precise breakdown of participants could not be determined.

The mob has already returned to GWU.

In New York City, over half of those arrested at Columbia and The City College of New York aren’t students.

Police arrested 282 people between the two schools, 112 at Columbia and 170 at CCNY.

I wonder how many non-students police arrested at other universities.

We saw professional agitator Lisa Fithian at Columbia.

Groups at the center: Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Jewish Voice for Peace, IfNotNow, and Within Our Lifetime.

We need Glenn Beck’s chalkboard for this information, especially when he dissected the Tides Foundation. That foundation receives a ton of money from George Soros, but also the Pritzker family. Yes, the family in charge of Illinois right now. Totes shocked!!

Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow gets a lot of funds from the Tides Foundation.

SJP and Within Our Lifetime get money from the Westchester Peace Action Committee Foundation (WESPAC). I cannot find much on its funding, but Soros has given it money:

So, who’s paying for the tents, the food and everything else for these summer soldiers for Hamas? We may never know. That’s because of a tax code loophole called “fiscal sponsorship.” Ragtag activist groups can raise money through tax-deductible donations without having to register with the IRS if a larger nonprofit shares its 501(c)(3) tax status with them. Donors get a tax write-off for sending money through the larger organization. The rerouting of money makes it impossible to connect the dots through the spider web from donor to donee.The U.S. Palestinian Community Network and Within Our Lifetime are examples. They’re both the beneficiaries of money moving through a New York charity called the Westchester People’s Action Coalition Foundation. That organization won’t say publicly whose cash came from where. But it’s dark money, and it funds powder kegs where masked 19-year-olds pretend to demand a revolution alongside masked adults who want the real thing.

See? Wherever you go, it goes back to the Tides Foundation.

According to The Washington Times, The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy discovered that those groups move around $3 million yearly.

It’s also the same people who funded Occupy Wall Street.

The Times of Israel provided more information about Wespac:

Recent donors to Wespac include the Elias Foundation, a progressive advocacy group that has also funded Jewish Voice for Peace; the environmental group Grassroots International; and the Virginia-based philanthropy group the Kiblawi Foundation. The Sparkplug Foundation, a New York nonprofit, reported that it had donated $20,000 to “National Students for Justice” through Wespac in 2022, and California’s Bafrayung Fund contributed $20,000 that year to the Palestinian Youth Movement via Wespac. Several donor-advised funds have also contributed to Wespac recently.

Tags: Antisemitism, College Insurrection, Gaza - 2023 War, George Soros, Hamas, Israel

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